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Zoning-related issues top trustees’ agenda

Zoning-related issues top trustees’ agenda

The Lawrence Township Board of Trustees addressed a number of zoning-related issues during its Dec. 26 meeting.

Christmas with a Cop delivers

Christmas with a Cop delivers

The Fraternal Order of Police Tuscora Lodge #4 delivered gifts to 40 children in 15 families for Christmas as a part of its Christmas with a Cop program.

Photo and clay workshops offered

Photo and clay workshops offered

Terry Barnhill will facilitate four Saturday workshops for adults and teens at the Tuscarawas County Center for the Arts.

Breaking into publishing with Hope Bolinger

Breaking into publishing with Hope Bolinger

The Askren Memorial Branch Library of the Massillon Public Library will host Hope Bolinger for a writing workshop.

As winter makes its arrival,  unique birds in Ohio can be spotted

As winter makes its arrival, unique birds in Ohio can be spotted

Interesting and uncommon birds often make their way to Ohio during the winter months, and now is a great time to look for them.

Library hosting the Read Your Socks Off Reading Challenge

Library hosting the Read Your Socks Off Reading Challenge

Adults and teens in Tuscarawas County are encouraged to get reading in 2025 by participating in the library’s new Read Your Socks Off Reading Challenge.

Be wary of winter heart attacks

Be wary of winter heart attacks

Savvy Senior columnist Jim Miller discusses heart attacks and winter.

Author to present parenting program

Author to present parenting program

Local author Amy Hayes will be at the Dover Public Library.

The Tuscarawas County Library trust provides books for babies

The Tuscarawas County Library trust provides books for babies

The Tuscarawas County Public Library continued its efforts this year to provide books for babies through its First Steps to Literacy: Books for Babies trust fund.

Village to monitor potential street damage from drilling trucks

Village to monitor potential street damage from drilling trucks

Port Washington Mayor Tom Gardner told council members at the Dec. 30 meeting that village streets need to be monitored.